
My education is in the fine arts but after that career ended, I transitioned to business. I also moved from being a Buckley Conservative to a moderate but now a Democrat as the GOP is just a place to grab power and lower taxes for the rich.
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Educated in the visual arts, so BFA and MFA, we pivoted to business and spent 40 years in the life insurance industry but in claims and underwriting. We are conservative in temperament but liberal in our politics.
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